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Letter: SCOTUS should not grant special rights to homosexuals

Tulsa Beacon

There was a time in America when employers hired people strictly on the basis of who they thought could best do the job.  Of course, there were some who deviated from that plan, and hired friends and relatives who were not always the best people for that job.  That’s to be expected in any human…

Letter: America: a nation without God

Tulsa Beacon

A big portion of America lost its way without God.  Evidence of this is everywhere!    From the halls of Congress, where defaming the president, and those who come before them, is a regular thing, to wicked judges who trash God and our Constitution, and many television news companies that daily attack and defame a Constitutionally-elected…

Letter: Leftist fiasco is ruining California

Tulsa Beacon

Fifty-three percent of Californians, per a survey report in February, were considering leaving, which was up from 49% a year earlier, per a CNBC news article, so who could even imagine what the percentage might now be, with their ever growing number of homeless people, and the increased tax burden the problem is going to…

Letter: Drain the Swamp in Washington

Tulsa Beacon

The Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) allowed drug makers to increase production of opioids even as overdose deaths were skyrocketing, according to a report released September 30th by the Justice Department’s Office of the Inspector General. While opioid overdose deaths grew by 71% per year between 2013 and 2017, the DEA authorized manufacturers to produce “substantially…

Letter: Here’s what Americans will lose

Tulsa Beacon

“What … have you got to lose?”   President Trump’s thought-provoking question in regards to the 2016 election certainly needs to be asked of minorities, once again, in regards to the 2020 election. The proposals for open borders, and all the other things that Democrats want to put in place, to entice people to illegally enter…

Letter: The ruling to allow topless women shows our moral slide

Tulsa Beacon

Topless women roller skated in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on the River Park Trails, at 41st Street and Riverside Drive, on Sunday evening, September 29, 2019.  According to KOTV News, Jaq Landers, one of the events co-creators on Facebook, said they were supporting the national “Free the Nipple” movement.  Ms. Landers said the idea had attracted more…

Letter: Will famine hit the United States?

Tulsa Beacon

It was a shock to see the facts unfold before my eyes – even with advance warning. The word that I had heard from the Lord sharply for several years was the word “famine.” Famines were coming here in my nation – in the United States – and around the world. I had not dared…

Letter: Dems try to destroy President Trump

Tulsa Beacon

America has failed to put God first.  In so doing, we forgot that “God is love” and that He commanded us to love Him with all our heart, soul and mind. We are to love God because He loves us, and because He formed each one of us in our mother’s womb and gave us…

Letter: Democrats want to take our cars

Tulsa Beacon

Democrat presidential candidate Andrew Yang says the United States may have to eliminate private car ownership to combat climate change. At a climate forum at Georgetown University, hosted by MSNBC on September 19, 2019, Yang described private car ownership as “really inefficient and bad for the environment.”  He told the audience, “You guys all probably…

Letter: Vaping is dangerous to health

Tulsa Beacon

Two references, one from the American Nurses Association on vaping and another newspaper article on vaping and sleep deficiency, came to me attention recently. Both articles are saying that E-cigarettes and vapes were supposed to be a safer alternative for smokers. Rather than inhaling toxic byproducts of traditional tobacco cigarettes, smokers breathe in the aerosolized…